It all started back in 2012, some years since Vicky Macqueen had retired from international Rugby Union, having qualified as a level 3 rugby coach and having a successful career as a rugby coach rather than a player.She set out with the purpose that the children should take away from each session confidence, self-esteem and have had fun, this should define the core of all the activities, all wrapped through the tool of rugby.
To drive a sense of belonging to a group with a positive experience for the children something Vicky feels strong about which she gained from her international days as a England rugby player.
It is in the summer of 2015 didi rugby was conceived, starting in May with one session and 8 didi rugby stars, still in its infancy but now 800 didi rugby stars each week, in 3 regions of the country enjoy and have fun at a didi rugby sessions just over one year from its conception.